If your company uses multiple leased lines to provide Internet connectivity Peplink Balance Routers can help reduce your overhead costs. This is made possible by their sophisticated outbound policy management,
which allows you to route traffic to specific connections for different
network operations. So, if you have expensive leased lines in addition
to lower priced Fiber/Cable/DSL connections, you can setup the router to
only use the leased lines when absolutely necessary. In addition to the
redundancy this offers, you'll also have the ability to bond multiple
links together between site locations.

The Peplink/Pepwave Bonding
is achieved by establishing a site-to-site VPN (up to 256 bit AES
encryption) allowing you to combine multiple office links between sites.
This can be incredibly useful if you have multiple office locations
that don't have access to a really fast data connection. All they'd need
to do is pickup multiple DSL/Cable or leased links and associate back
to your main office connected to a larger data pipe. Below you'll find a
quick reference to how many site-to-site VPN's the enterprise grade
Peplink/Pepwave solutions handle:

Generally speaking most users will want to deploy a Peplink Balance 380 or above at the main site location to support multiple remote sites. The Pepwave Max 700 and Max HD2
are useful for remote deployments that have very limited options on
wired connectivity and need to offset this with multiple bonded 3G/4G
modems. To discuss your application and what type of Peplink/Pepwave
equipment is best for you contact us here - Click: Peplink/Pepwave Enterprise Solutions